roman concepts of parental authority
The Roman concepts of parental authority refer to the traditional beliefs and practices surrounding the power and control that parents held over their children in ancient Roman society. This authority was considered essential for maintaining order, disciplining children, and ensuring obedience and respect within the family unit.
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